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- Lee and Carter are back! This time they're in Hong Kong. Carter wants a relaxing vacation but Lee just wants to do police work. At a night club, Lee spots an evil agent named Ricky Tan, who runs an evil gang of counterfeiters, and his partner is a woman who delivers packages containing bombs. Lee and Carter follow these two aboard a boat where their attempted bust really busts, so Lee and Carter fly back to Los Angeles where they meet a woman in the Secret Service who helps them on their mission to find the counterfeiters. Lee and Carter are captured by the bad guys but soon escape into a sewer come emerge in downtown Las Vegas.
- Det. James Carter is on vacation in Hong Kong, but Inspector Lee is too busy doing police work. After an explosion at the American Embassy, Lee attempts to track down the man who may be responsible, Ricky Tan, a Triad gang leader and the former partner of Lee's father, who was also a cop. Obviously, Carter doesn't appreciate being dragged along like that, but what choice does he have? Lee discovers a power struggle among the Triads between Tan and Hu Li. They later find out it has something to do with the death of Lee's father, and a counterfeiting scheme. Lee and Carter go back to Cali, and later Las Vegas, where they discover that everything that's happened goes way beyond an explosion at the Embassy.
- This film continues from where the previous Rush Hour left off,<br/><br/>with Detectives Lee (Jackie Chan) and Carter (Chris Tucker) taking<br/><br/>a holiday in Hong Kong. This time it is Carter who has a job fitting<br/><br/>in -- something of a role reversal compared to the first film -- whilst<br/><br/>he struggles with Chinese and embarrasses Lee in the process. <br/><br/>Problems arise shortly afterwards when Lee gets a call saying that<br/><br/>a crime has been committed and agrees to take on the case...<br/><br/>As sequels go, this is very good. 'Is it as good as the first?' you<br/><br/>may be asking. Well, yes and no. Vintage Chan fans should be<br/><br/>satisfied with the fisticuffs in this, as they are much more like what<br/><br/>you would expect from his Hong Kong efforts than the ones in the<br/><br/>original. The out-takes are as funny as ever, although I won't tell<br/><br/>you what's in any of them. It is also a delight to see the lovely<br/><br/>'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' actress Zhang Ziyi (who played<br/><br/>Jen in that film) as a malevolent femme fatale with attitude; some<br/><br/>of her legwork is amazing.<br/><br/>What didn't quite work for me were Tucker's jokes; quite a few of<br/><br/>them just didn't hit the mark, and his attempts to score with chicks<br/><br/>grated on me a little (although his insistence on seeing Isabella's<br/><br/>ID again was amusing). Also, the plot is a bit weak.<br/><br/>On the whole, though, those that enjoyed Rush Hour and want to<br/><br/>see more (like any such person wouldn't?) will probably enjoy this<br/><br/>as long as they don't think too hard. It's still better than a lot of fare<br/><br/>that gets released these days. No fancy CGI special effects, no<br/><br/>dodgy stuff such as full-frontal nudity or unnecessarily high doses<br/><br/>of coarse language; just something that's fun and passes the<br/><br/>time. Look at it and enjoy.
- I have to say that I viewed the first RUSH HOUR movie as a typically average comedy, but I'm pleased to say that the sequel takes a no-nonsense approach to the action and as such is ten times better. Chan and Tucker are back and far more settled in their roles, particular Tucker who manages to be consistently funny here despite his OTT acting and outrageous dialogue. Chan is funny, too, and particular excellent in the frenetic fight and stunt sequences. To of my favourite moments involve him running up a diagonal bamboo pole and sliding effortlessly through a tiny little hole in a grille; these are classic Chan moments and fans of the actor will lap it up.<br/><br/>The fast-moving plot involves a bunch of smugglers and a sexy undercover agent, played by Roselyn Sanchez with relish (perhaps a new Bond girl in the making?). Veteran John Lone (M. BUTTERFLY, and looking better than ever here) shares the criminal duties with newcomer Zhang Ziyi. The resulting pair presents plenty of sparky ego-action and acid dialogue, with Chan and Tucker on the receiving end at most points. The fight scenes take place in massage parlours, boats and there's plenty of fun to be had with parcel bombs and familiar supporting faces in the cast (Kenneth Tsang from THE KILLER, the judge guy from Ghostbusters II and a hilarious Don Cheadle to name but three). The denouement, in a Las Vegas casino, is absolutely brilliant, as Jackie infiltrates the hideout whilst Tucker proves an able diversion by his anti-racism speech at the blackjack table. A fine end to what is a very light and irrelevant, but nevertheless hugely FUN, movie.
- The movie is counterfeit too, a coarse imitation of a stylish star vehicle for stars who deserve the real thing.
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